Can you believe I actually thought about "gee, what forum would appreciate my research about Miatas and cheap solutions?" Just for a second, of course.
First off, I'd like to say that a lot of this has been made possible by the good folks at Fatcat Motorsports. I hear Shaikh is a great guy and as a fellow physicist I encourage you all to give him several of your dollars. I hope to myself, one day! However, this post is about a bunch of work I did trying to save a few bucks and, more importantly, shed some light for myself on what's going on. I am not an expert and most readers should recognize this as a huge waste of time.
That said, my time's already gone, and sharing is caring so I wanted to show off my results. More credit where credit is due, I was reading a thread on dfwmiata.com which was discussing low-budget bump stop options for the Miata. One poster suggested that a particular Honda part from the rear shocks of an Integra made a good replacement for the FCM 36mm bump stops, which seemed appropriate for my application (a '91 STS/street car).
Well, I got them in and set to work.
My testing rig was one of our vehicle scales, an arbor press, and a pair of calipers. I reckon anyone could do this with a bench vice and a bathroom scale, but this setup is a convenient way to measure up to 1500lbs in 1lb and 0.001" increments. Here's a picture:
As you'll see in the photo above, I was also testing the springs that came with an eBay NB coilover kit (adjustable perches, 450/350 springs). Turns out they were pretty good--only tested one side so far, but actual rates were 445/325, and very linear. Not all that is cheap is worthless!
Here are the results:
It was interesting to me that the bump stops behaved so much differently after the first compression cycle. Fortunately they seem to settle into their final state quickly! Also worthy of note was that these bump stops started at 1.58" free length, and after the first compression were down a bit below 1.52" (38.6mm). The FCM bump stops at 36mm are shorter still.
That's about all I've got to contribute for now. I hope someone finds it useful!
References:
http://fatcatmotorsports.com/FCMstops_36.htm
http://www.dfwmiata.com/threads/17159-Budget-Bumpstops/page2